Thank you Ninik have appreciated this transformation of this beautiful tulip (with or without tail , it is critical that you leave me) but why did you cut its tail ; I bet you would have said to me surely the opposite

This background at the brush of a painter in monochrome hues of the flower is a delight ! it's a Pity that this flower although net has lost its tail which would have given the whole of his reality in this beautiful chalice, and above all a kind of third dimension, which allows you to imagine the volume !

It is strange that it leaves me as a critic, the fact of having cut off the tail,: 14: and generally when it comes to such a transformation, a clipping, one never sees the tails of the flowers however, if I had chosen to leave him I would have certainly said, 'but why do not you have not removed the tail', lol ; not a problem thank you for your nice comment that makes me happy

I cut the front last this morning , it left me more than a and again for a long time because they are a long time to fade and it is so much better, thank you to have appreciated and commented on this transformation

Danièle you, too, would have preferred that I leave him the tail,: 14: but when you cut flowers, you rarely see or never the tail of the flower ; it is perhaps due to the choice of the background image I have not even thought about this, for me it was normal of him to remove his tail, thank you Danièle for me to have given your opinion

Of these tulips, there is never the same form, I love these two colors that marry well, but also the thickness of its 'heavy' petals ; it may be that the background in black, it would have surely agreed also, I wanted to innovate thank you Nadia for your comment